Dr. Yinghui Dan

Dr. Yinghui Dan

Scientist II (Supervisor), ISRR

Adjunct Professor
Departments of Forestry and Horticulture
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University


Ph.D. (Botany & Plant Pathology), 1994
Michigan State University



Plant and Microbe Transformation & Tissue Culture
Molecular Breeding Using Forward and Reverse Genetic Approaches
Plant Functional Genomics
Contact Information

Office: Room 121

Telephone: 434-766-6750

Fax: 434-791-3279

Email: yinghui.dan@ialr.org

Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Yinghui Dan Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Publications

Publications (2005-Present)

Veilleux, R.E., Oosumi, T., Wadl, P.A., Baxter, A.J., Holt, S.H., Ruiz-Rojas, J.J., Pattison, J., Flinn, B., Yinghui Dan, Nessler, C. and Shulaev, V. 2011. Insertional mutagenesis in the diploid strawberry (Fragaria vesca). Acta Hort. 941:49-54.

Yinghui Dan. 2011. MicroTom---A Model System for Translational Genomics. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol.-Plant 47:S25. (Abstract)---Invited talk.

Yinghui Dan. 2011. Biological, Biochemical and Molecular Dissection of Tissue Browning and Death during Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation.  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol.-Plant 47:S18.  (Abstract).---Invited talk.

Yinghui Dan. 2011. Plant Transformation Challenge, Solution and Mechanism Behind. 1st Annual World Congress of Agricultural Biotechnology, Oct 28-30, 2011, Changchun, China.---Invited talk

Holt SH, Yinghui Dan, Shulaev V, Veilleux, RE. 2011. Flower and fruit developmental defects caused by a spontaneous DNA deletion in a SEPALLATA3-like gene in Fragaria vesca. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol.-Plant 47:S35 (Abstract).---Won 1st place for Ph. D. student oral presentation competition in Plant Biotechnology at 2011 In Vitro Biology Conference, June 4-8, 2011, Raleigh, NC, USA

SH Holt, V Shulaev, RE Veilleux, Yinghui Dan. 2011.  Molecular Characterization of an Anthocyanin Deficient Mutant in Woodland Strawberry, Fragaria vesca. 6th International Workshop on Anthocyanins, pp 65, Sept. 11-14, 2011, Charlotte, NC, USA (Abstract).

Richard E. Veilleux, Kerri P. Mills, Robert C. Lindsay, Aaron J. Baxter, Nan Lu, Cherish M. Davis, Juan Jairo Ruiz-Rojas, Kendall T. Upham, Sarah H. Holt, Tammy J. Ferguson, Christopher J. Pantazis, Yinghui Dan, Allan Dickerman, Vladimir Shulaev. 2011. Transposon tagging in the diploid strawberry. American Society for Horticulture Science. Sept. 25 – 28, 2011, Hawaii, USA (Abstract).

Yinghui Dan and David W. Ow (Eds). 2011. Historical Technology Developments in Plant Transformation, Vol. 1. Plant transformation technology revolution in last 27 years. Bentham Science Publishers, Oak Park, USA. ISSN: 2211-2936; eISBN: 978-1-60805-248-6, 2011

Yinghui Dan, Amanda Matherly, Song Zhang and Rubina Ahsan. 2011. Biochemical and Molecular Elucidation of Tissue Death during Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation. International Conference of Plant Transformation Technologies II. Program and Abstract, Vienna, Austria. Page 102.

Yinghui Dan, Aaron Baxter,Song Zhang, Christopher J. Pantazis, Richard E. Veilleux. 2010. Development of Efficient Plant Regeneration andTransformation System for Impatiens Using Agrobacterium tumefaciens andMultiple Bud Cultures as Explants. BMC Plant Biology 10: 165-

Yinghui Dan, Song Zhang,Liang Shi, Heng Zhong, Thomas Chenier, Timothy Hawkes, Eric Clarke, Manuel Sainz. 2010. Anti-Oxidative Compounds Enhancing Plant Transformation. 12th World Congress of the International Association for Plant Biotechnology, June 6-11, 2010, St. Louis, Missouri USA, pp 38

Song Zhang, Liang Shi, Heng Zhong, Thomas Chenier, Timothy Hawkes, Eric Clarke, Manuel Sainz, Yinghui Dan. 2010. Biological roles of antioxidative compounds in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of tomato cv. MicroTom. 12th World Congress of the International Association for Plant Biotechnology, June 6-11, 2010, St. Louis, Missouri USA, pp 37

Veilleux, RE, JJ Ruiz-Rojas, KP Mills, CM Davis, RC Lindsay, T Ferguson, SH Holt, C Pantazas, Yinghui Dan, and V Shulaev. 2010. Insertional mutants in diploid strawberry. Plant and Animal Genome XVIII Conference, Jan. 9-13, San Diego, California, USA.

Holt, SH, JJ Ruiz-Rojas, Yinghui Dan, V Shulaev and RE Veilleux. 2010. Characterization of insertional mutants in Fragaria vesca. Plant and Animal Genome XVIII Conference, Jan. 9-13, San Diego, California, USA.

Yinghui Dan, Charles L. Armstrong, Jimmy Dong, Xiaorong Feng, Joyce E. Fry, Greg E. Keithly, Brian J. Martinell, Gail A. Roberts, Lori A. Smith, Lalaine Tan, David R. Duncan. 2009. Lipoic Acid----A Unique Plant Transformation Enhancer. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol.-Plant. 45(6):630-638.

Yinghui Dan, Pantazis Christopher. 2009. Hellebores Micropropagation. Plant Biology 2009, July 18-22, Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Patents

Selected Patents and Patent Filings:

Yinghui Dan, Manuel B. Sainz, Heng Zhong, Liang Shi, 2010. Compositions and methods for modulating oxidative burst in plant transformation. US Patent Pub. App. No. 20100325754.

Yinghui Dan, Joyce E. Fry. 2005 A novel method for the production of transgenic plants. Australia Patent App. No. AU 2002/312285 A8

Yinghui Dan, Tichafa R.I. Munyikawa, Kimberly A. Rayford and Caius M.T. Rommens. 2004. Use of lipoic acid in plant culture media. US Patent Pub. No.: US 2004/0133938 A1.

Yinghui Dan et al. 2004. Transgenic Plants with Enhanced Agronomic Traits. US Patent Provisional Application 60/638,099.

Yinghui Dan, Joyce E. Fry. 2003 A novel method for the production of transgenic plants. World Patent App No. WO 2003/007698 A3R4

Yinghui Dan, Joyce E. Fry. 2003 A novel method for the production of transgenic plants. World Patent App. No. WO 2003/007698 A2

Yinghui Dan, Joyce E. Fry. 2003 A novel method for the production of transgenic plants. Australia Patent App. No. AU 2002/312285 A1

Yinghui Dan and Joyce E. Fry. 2003. Novel method for the production of transgenic plants. US Patent Pub. No.: US 2003/0110531 A1.

Yinghui Dan and Nancy A. Reichert. 1999. Method for soybean transformation and regeneration utilizing  hypocotyl explants. U.S. Patent No.: 97022503.

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Dan Research Projects

  • Hellebores In Vitro Micropropagation


    Hellebores

    In Vitro Micropropagation

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  • Develop Virus Resistant Impatiens


    Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana)

    Developing Virus Resistant Impatiens

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  • Strawberry Functional Genomics


    Fragaria Vesca

    Strawberry Functional Genomics


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  • Develop Novel Plant Transformation Technologies


    Biotechnologies

    Plant Transformation Science


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